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Rashes vs Measles - What's the difference?

rashes | measles |


As nouns the difference between rashes and measles

is that rashes is plural of lang=en while measles is rubeola, an acute highly contagious disease, often of childhood, caused by Measles virus, of genus Morbillivirus, featuring a spreading red skin rash, fever, runny nose, cough and red eyes.

Corona vs Measles - What's the difference?

corona | measles |


As nouns the difference between corona and measles

is that corona is a crown or garland bestowed among the Romans as a reward for distinguished services while measles is rubeola, an acute highly contagious disease, often of childhood, caused by Measles virus, of genus Morbillivirus, featuring a spreading red skin rash, fever, runny nose, cough and red eyes.

Measles vs Polio - What's the difference?

measles | polio |


As nouns the difference between measles and polio

is that measles is rubeola, an acute highly contagious disease, often of childhood, caused by Measles virus, of genus Morbillivirus, featuring a spreading red skin rash, fever, runny nose, cough and red eyes while polio is abbreviation of poliomyelitis.

Wikidiffcom vs Measles - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | measles |


As a noun measles is

rubeola, an acute highly contagious disease, often of childhood, caused by measles virus'', of genus ''morbillivirus , featuring a spreading red skin rash, fever, runny nose, cough and red eyes or measles can be (obsolete).

Teasles vs Measles - What's the difference?

teasles | measles |


As nouns the difference between teasles and measles

is that teasles is plural of teasle while measles is rubeola, an acute highly contagious disease, often of childhood, caused by Measles virus, of genus Morbillivirus, featuring a spreading red skin rash, fever, runny nose, cough and red eyes.

Measled vs Measles - What's the difference?

measled | measles |


As an adjective measled

is infected or spotted with measles.

As a noun measles is

rubeola, an acute highly contagious disease, often of childhood, caused by Measles virus, of genus Morbillivirus, featuring a spreading red skin rash, fever, runny nose, cough and red eyes.

Measles vs Morbilliformeruption - What's the difference?

measles | morbilliformeruption |

Measles vs Rubella - What's the difference?

measles | rubella |


As nouns the difference between measles and rubella

is that measles is rubeola, an acute highly contagious disease, often of childhood, caused by Measles virus, of genus Morbillivirus, featuring a spreading red skin rash, fever, runny nose, cough and red eyes while rubella is a mild disease caused by the species: Rubella virus infecting the respiratory tract, and characterised by a rash of pink dots, fever and swollen lymph nodes.

Measles vs Measleslike - What's the difference?

measles | measleslike |


As a noun measles

is rubeola, an acute highly contagious disease, often of childhood, caused by measles virus'', of genus ''morbillivirus , featuring a spreading red skin rash, fever, runny nose, cough and red eyes or measles can be (obsolete).

As an adjective measleslike is

resembling or characteristic of measles.

Measles vs Maculopapular - What's the difference?

measles | maculopapular |


As a noun measles

is rubeola, an acute highly contagious disease, often of childhood, caused by measles virus'', of genus ''morbillivirus , featuring a spreading red skin rash, fever, runny nose, cough and red eyes or measles can be (obsolete).

As an adjective maculopapular is

(medicine|of a rash) consisting of a flat, red area on the skin that is covered with small confluent bumps, as in scarlet fever and measles.

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